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May 26, 2010 16:36

Another rant about horror movies...

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ladysasuke May 28 2010, 18:38:50 UTC
I'm not really a horror movie fanatic in fact i can't stand them except i can watch blood on tv series and in hospital or discovery channel and other 'gross' things. Wierd.

I do agree with everything you said though. I saw a movie with my cousin who's a horror fanatic and even i thought it was scary he didn't and complained the whole way home about horror movies going to hell.

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arigatomina May 29 2010, 01:17:03 UTC
I prefer creature-features myself. If they want to have it 'realistic' then there are plenty of predatory animals to use. My favorite 'real' monsters are sharks because, honestly, how hard is it to just stay on the beach? And watching people try to hunt and kill something that small in a huge ocean is just amusing. I also like nature documentaries about carnivores, so that figures ( ... )

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ladysasuke May 29 2010, 01:37:46 UTC
Very True. Forensic files the show on truetv isn't scary, Chucky wasn't scary. Saw was barely scarely, Scream was just sad.

I agree Scary for me is when i jump or grasp my chest in fear something, gore makes me sick seeing all that blood unexpectedly and so stupidly too.

Is the "Shining" on dvd or something. I haven't seen it but if it's scary i can grab some popcorn and sit down my cousin and watch it.

Being in a large house like mine at night with all the lights out doen't scare me, even when i hear noises and alone in the house with my door shut. Walking through the house half blind because i don't like the lights doesn't scare. Maybe they should hire more scary movie producers or something.

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arigatomina May 30 2010, 07:05:42 UTC
I still have most of the old horror movies on vhs, so I don't know if Shining is on dvd. It probably is. It's not scary to me anymore, though. It's one of those classic scenes that I remembered being afraid of for years, but rewatching the show now I can't recapture that fear I had when I was younger. At my age now (30, old) there are only two scary scenes I can think of that give me the creeps each time I see them ( ... )

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dame_bellatrix June 25 2010, 09:37:50 UTC
The really scary one (and such paranoia fuel) is horror manga Uzumaki.

I think horror movie makers should read TVTropes more often. :D

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ozanbaba August 24 2010, 12:19:09 UTC
Most disturbing movie i ever watched was The Thin Red Line, Because you actually feel the horror of war.

second one is Day of The Woman bacuase it pits horror of rape as is, no polish put (i heard DOTW had the highest rate of walkout)

and all this movies are just sick, you have urge to vomit.

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